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Meanings of
compromising
in English
Portuguese
flexível
Spanish
flexible
Back to the meaning
Making or willing to make concessions.
flexible
conciliatory
uncompromising
Related terms
yielding
Portuguese
flexível
Compromising.
Related terms
vulnerable
Synonyms
Examples for "
flexible
"
flexible
conciliatory
Examples for "
flexible
"
1
However, the changing nature, and improvements in
flexible
work practices, may help.
2
Different parts of the economy are more
flexible
than others of course.
3
Background: Achieving proficiency in
flexible
endoscopy requires a great amount of practice.
4
Ms Sage said the government should be more
flexible
in its approach.
5
Certainly our attitude to creative freedom and game development remains fairly
flexible
.
1
He has also taken a more
conciliatory
position with US rival China.
2
In recent weeks, Germany has appeared to adopt a more
conciliatory
stance.
3
Yet last Wednesday, Japan made a small but potentially important
conciliatory
gesture.
4
Incoming Colombian leader Santos is seen as having a more
conciliatory
approach.
5
King Hamad's
conciliatory
tone suggested he recognises the gravity of the crisis.
Usage of
compromising
in English
1
They said eliminating certain drugs could potentially improve care without
compromising
treatment.
2
At issue now is whether they can restore flights without
compromising
safety.
3
Then I risk proceeding on faulty information, thereby
compromising
some secret operation.
4
It is unknown whether larger electrode-tip cryocatheters improve outcomes without
compromising
safety.
5
But it was awfully dangerous of you to risk
compromising
our mission.
6
The leader can create the space for all activists without
compromising
funding.
7
So how do we approximate the normal experience without
compromising
on safety?
8
Félicité was indeed right; his family took a pleasure in
compromising
him.
9
Mboweni returns to the National Assembly in an even more
compromising
position.
10
Most don't want to take action if it risks
compromising
patient care.
11
You know what is just as important as
compromising
in a relationship?
12
The conference was overshadowed by claims Russia has
compromising
material on him.
13
He says this portrayal comes at the expense of
compromising
the truth.
14
Croffut gives this highly enlightening account of the
compromising
of the suit:
15
The sources declined to be identified to avoid
compromising
business in Venezuela.
16
In sepsis, this allows a second surgical debridement without
compromising
the graft.
Other examples for "compromising"
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About this term
compromising
compromise
Adjective
compromise
Noun
Singular
compromise
Verb
Present
Frequent collocations
compromise on
compromise position
compromise situation
compromise material
compromise information
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Translations for
compromising
Portuguese
flexível
Spanish
flexible
Compromising
through the time
Compromising
across language varieties
South Africa
Common
Ireland
Less common
United States of America
Less common
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